Located on Square Ambiorix, this iconic 1903 house, designed by Gustave Strauven, offers a gross surface area of ± 436 m² spread over 5 levels. It comprises 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a panoramic terrace, and remarkable architecture. Restored between 2008 and 2019, it combines heritage with contemporary comfort.
Its spectacular four-meter-wide façade, richly adorned with polychrome bricks and floral ironwork, embodies a style often referred to as “Baroque Art Nouveau.”
On the bel-étage, a refined hall leads to the main living room. On the first floor, the dining room occupies the former Chinese lounge and connects to the kitchen equipped with a La Cornue stove. The second floor houses the master suite (23 m² bedroom and 17 m² bathroom). The third floor features two bedrooms (14 m² and 13 m²), each with an en-suite bathroom. On the fourth floor, a space ideal for an office or guest room opens onto a large terrace with a magnificent view over Square Ambiorix. The semi-basement includes a secondary kitchen and a versatile space. The staircase under a glass canopy and the glazed walkways offer light-filled circulation.
PEB: D. Exceptional ceiling heights, optimized volumes, meticulous restoration. Listed as part of Brussels’ architectural heritage.